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Fed to the rescue… again!!

Monday, July 14th, 2008

Someone should buy Ben Bernanke and Hank Paulson a pair of super-hero suits, because they’ve come to the rescue again!

Back in March (the last time were down at these levels) they stepped in to rescue the markets when they were on key Fibonacci support levels… Today I’m going to post the mail I sent out to all of our professional clients and contacts at that time. You may get a feeling of Deja vu reading this:

“Anyone who looks at Dollar/Yen will know that the BoJ intervene at key technical levels. THEY LOOK AT CHARTS.

I mooted something in the Bund report this morning that may have had a few people questioning my sanity; the idea that the Fed are stepping in to hold Equities above key supports.

Let’s look at the evidence: The last big move from the Fed was the 75 bps cut in January, just when the S&P was threatening to shank through 1281.70, the 38.2% Fibonacci retracement of the March 2003 - October 2007 rally. A BIG LEVEL!

They did the same thing yesterday when we were once again back at these levels.

In terms of the medium term technicals there is a strong argument that many people will be looking for weakness to 1187.50 then 1093 if this level breaks.

The key here isn’t whether this move can or will unfold; it’s the number of people who believe the story, and if intervention means the sell trigger doesn’t come, and a solid base of support is found, then the intervention would be deemed a success.

In the Dow Futures the corresponding KEY support is 11651.

In the NASDAQ it’s 1699″

The NASDAQ has done fine since then and isn’t threatening these key levels but the Dow and S&P dipped below them last week…. and Treasury and Fed stepped in…

More tomorrow. Watch this space.

PS. Follow this link for my latest CNBC appearance. I was making a point about not needing to “pick bottoms”. It could have been any number of charts from the Banking or Building Sectors, really, so no offence to Bradford and Bingley…

First time for everything

Wednesday, July 2nd, 2008

Things have been a bit frantic since the last Blog post, both for myself and the markets! As well as speaking at the IX Investor Show and the Trading Symposium I have also finished the first draft of my up-coming book; “Candlestick Charts. An introduction to using candlestick charts”. I just hope there isn’t someone round at Harriman House right now pulling their hair out wondering how the heck they’re going to make it into a book!

The events were well attended and both pulled in a crowd of around 200 people to listen to my ramblings on Candlesticks.

Having spoken in front of these sort of numbers in seminars, surely today’s appearance on CNBC would be a walk in the park.

But my first appearance on TV turned out to be a rather nerve-racking experience! Let’s hope that was just because it was the first time, and let’s hope they invite me back again.

The other thing I hope is that the calls I made work out okay!

In the Eurostoxx 50 Futures I (rather nervously, with a waver in my voice) said that last weeks break of 3387 spelt trouble, especially since this level turned resistance and capped upside subsequently. This is a key line in the sand and if we can retake this level the hounds can be called off. Otherwise things still look very bleak.

In CME Group Wheat (still called CBOT Wheat by most people despite the recent merger) we’ve seen a failure at a key Fibonacci level (955) in recent days and this now looks set to head lower to retest the year’s low at 730 (trading 845 at the time of writing). I had managed to gather myself a bit by this time and was even starting to make some sense!.

Finally I looked at the Eurex Bund (by this time I was breathing normally and everything) where the short term has been a tad messy, but the Medium Term outlook remains firmly skewed towards the Bears.

Overall I think it went well, and I’m looking forward to the next time I get on there, and this time I’ll tell people beforehand. Today I was more than happy to keep it quiet!!!

Here’s a link if you want to view it…

http://www.cnbc.com/id/15840232?video=782776257

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